In Mexico, a mayoral candidate is stabbed to death

Mexican mayoral candidate stabbed to death

/ 07:39 AM April 20, 2024

In Mexico, a mayoral candidate is stabbed to death

A mayoral candidate was murdered while meeting supporters in northeastern Mexico on Friday, April 19, 2024, authorities say. INQUIRER FILES/STOCK IMAGE

MEXICO CITY, Mexico — A mayoral candidate was murdered while meeting supporters in northeastern Mexico on Friday, authorities said – part of a wave of political violence ahead of June elections.

A manhunt was launched for the attacker who stabbed Noe Ramos, according to the attorney general of violence-wracked Tamaulipas state, Irving Barrios.

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Ramos died of his wounds, state security spokesman Jorge Cuellar told Milenio television.

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According to local media, the center-right candidate was walking through the streets to meet residents of the city of Mante when he was attacked by a man with a knife.

READ: 2 mayoral hopefuls of Mexican city shot dead within hours of each other

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Mexican politicians often fall victim to bloodshed connected to corruption and drug smuggling, particularly in the run-up to elections.

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Around 30 people seeking election have been murdered across Mexico since last June, according to research firm Laboratorio Electoral.

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They include an aspiring mayor of one of Mexico’s most dangerous cities who was gunned down in the street.

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Gisela Gaytan, who was campaigning in the central city of Celaya, was shot dead in early April during a visit to meet supporters.

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